First spear point scraper I saw was a Richard Raffen design, so point in the center, and swept back 2 or more inches to each side. In the video the AAW showed on their news letters, Mikes was more of a 45 degree sweep to the sides rather than going back so much farther. He does have a signature one that he sells, I think I saw one anyway, and it is a Carter and Son product. Can't understand why he thinks it is more difficult to teach shear scraping with a scraper than with a gouge, but I do use scrapers WAAAAYYY more than he does. I show all my shear scrapers in my shear scraping video. The kind of swept back one that I use for hogging out bowls is not swept back very far, maybe an inch. I used to have some that were swept back a couple of inches so I could rough out with the nose, and then shear scrape with a long wing which had a fresh edge. Problem was that the farther the swept back grind went, the more the burr tended to catch on the tool rest. There is such a thing as being swept back too far...
robo hippy